Evelyn Here,
Yesterday turned out to be a wonderful Thanksgivings Day. It was the first holiday (after decades of cooking) that I did not spend time in the kitchen. After mass, I spent the rest of the day with my son and we went to a restaurant that served the most delicious Columbian meals.
Our time together went by pleasantly and once we finished eating, we went to see "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" which is the fourth movie in the J. K. Rowling series and fifth stories in her books.
I must admit that I did not like this fourth movie as well as the previous three, but the ending saved it with the return of the evil wizard, Voldemort, who killed HarryâÂÂs parents. Voldemort wants to kill all Muggles and become the supreme wizard of dark magic. Moreover, Voldemort wants Harry dead for surviving his dark magic and diminishing his name in the wizard communities, good, and evil alike.
This installment also has the problem of making the stars look and act like fourteen year-olds. Puberty has left its mark strongly of these actors, and I found it hard to view them as young teenagers. Nevertheless, I am still a great fan of series, and without a doubt, I will be among the thousands of movie goers seeking to know what will happen next to Harry and his gang.
Below are a couple of Harry Potter's links.
http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/